Kim met music producer Damon when she was just 19 and he was ten years her senior. The couple got hitched in 2000 but split in April three years later citing "irreconcilable differences".
According to Radar Online,
The first husband of multi-millionaire Kim Kardashian is being accused of stiffing his landlord and has been evicted.
Damon Thomas, a Hollywood music producer who has worked with artists such as Lionel Richie and Pink, along with a gal pal, Cindy Virani, are accused of not paying $7500 rent on a Valley Village, Calif., property for the month of December 2013, according to court documents we have obtained.Continue..
According to a letter written by their landlord, filed in court, the couple’s lease wasn’t going to be renewed at the end of the year. They were told they needed to vacate the premises by December 31.
But Thomas and Virani are claiming the landlord had asked them for “one year’s rent in advance being payable in a 10-day period from the time she requested it,” in December, documents filed in the case said.
“Even though there was a verbal agreement for us to pay month-to-month since the initial signing of the lease, the plaintiff changed the lease agreement abruptly and demanded that we pay a year in advance for 2014. “This amount, totaling $90,000 we are not at liberty to pay.”
The pair said the landlord has $22,500 in a security deposit that would cover the December rent and other rent due until they had secured a future residence “since we were not initially given appropriate time required to do so.”
Thomas and Virani had planned to make month-to-month rent payments in 2014, they said. But on February 27 a judgement was handed down, ordering them to vacate the property.
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Gunners boss has agreed to a two-year contract extension on the same
terms as his current agreement - despite the offer of a substantial rise
The Gunners manager is set to formally sign a two-year extension that was agreed in principle with club chiefs last October.
Goal understands the fresh agreement will be on the same £7.5m-a-year (€9m) terms as Wenger’s current deal, after the Frenchman turned down the board's offer of a pay rise that would have lifted his basic salary to £8.5m-a-year plus bonuses.
It is believed that Wenger, who is the second-best paid manager in the Premier League after Jose Mourinho, felt that he is already well rewarded for his job. - See more at: http://www.gosippme.com/2014/03/arsenal-coach-arsene-wenger-rejects.html#more
The Gunners manager is set to formally sign a two-year extension that was agreed in principle with club chiefs last October.
Goal understands the fresh agreement will be on the same £7.5m-a-year (€9m) terms as Wenger’s current deal, after the Frenchman turned down the board's offer of a pay rise that would have lifted his basic salary to £8.5m-a-year plus bonuses.
It is believed that Wenger, who is the second-best paid manager in the Premier League after Jose Mourinho, felt that he is already well rewarded for his job. - See more at: http://www.gosippme.com/2014/03/arsenal-coach-arsene-wenger-rejects.html#more
The
Gunners boss has agreed to a two-year contract extension on the same
terms as his current agreement - despite the offer of a substantial rise
The Gunners manager is set to formally sign a two-year extension that was agreed in principle with club chiefs last October.
Goal understands the fresh agreement will be on the same £7.5m-a-year (€9m) terms as Wenger’s current deal, after the Frenchman turned down the board's offer of a pay rise that would have lifted his basic salary to £8.5m-a-year plus bonuses.
It is believed that Wenger, who is the second-best paid manager in the Premier League after Jose Mourinho, felt that he is already well rewarded for his job. - See more at: http://www.gosippme.com/2014/03/arsenal-coach-arsene-wenger-rejects.html#more
The Gunners manager is set to formally sign a two-year extension that was agreed in principle with club chiefs last October.
Goal understands the fresh agreement will be on the same £7.5m-a-year (€9m) terms as Wenger’s current deal, after the Frenchman turned down the board's offer of a pay rise that would have lifted his basic salary to £8.5m-a-year plus bonuses.
It is believed that Wenger, who is the second-best paid manager in the Premier League after Jose Mourinho, felt that he is already well rewarded for his job. - See more at: http://www.gosippme.com/2014/03/arsenal-coach-arsene-wenger-rejects.html#more
The
Gunners boss has agreed to a two-year contract extension on the same
terms as his current agreement - despite the offer of a substantial rise
The Gunners manager is set to formally sign a two-year extension that was agreed in principle with club chiefs last October.
Goal understands the fresh agreement will be on the same £7.5m-a-year (€9m) terms as Wenger’s current deal, after the Frenchman turned down the board's offer of a pay rise that would have lifted his basic salary to £8.5m-a-year plus bonuses.
It is believed that Wenger, who is the second-best paid manager in the Premier League after Jose Mourinho, felt that he is already well rewarded for his job. - See more at: http://www.gosippme.com/2014/03/arsenal-coach-arsene-wenger-rejects.html#more
The Gunners manager is set to formally sign a two-year extension that was agreed in principle with club chiefs last October.
Goal understands the fresh agreement will be on the same £7.5m-a-year (€9m) terms as Wenger’s current deal, after the Frenchman turned down the board's offer of a pay rise that would have lifted his basic salary to £8.5m-a-year plus bonuses.
It is believed that Wenger, who is the second-best paid manager in the Premier League after Jose Mourinho, felt that he is already well rewarded for his job. - See more at: http://www.gosippme.com/2014/03/arsenal-coach-arsene-wenger-rejects.html#more
The
Gunners boss has agreed to a two-year contract extension on the same
terms as his current agreement - despite the offer of a substantial rise
The Gunners manager is set to formally sign a two-year extension that was agreed in principle with club chiefs last October.
Goal understands the fresh agreement will be on the same £7.5m-a-year (€9m) terms as Wenger’s current deal, after the Frenchman turned down the board's offer of a pay rise that would have lifted his basic salary to £8.5m-a-year plus bonuses.
It is believed that Wenger, who is the second-best paid manager in the Premier League after Jose Mourinho, felt that he is already well rewarded for his job. - See more at: http://www.gosippme.com/2014/03/arsenal-coach-arsene-wenger-rejects.html#more
The Gunners manager is set to formally sign a two-year extension that was agreed in principle with club chiefs last October.
Goal understands the fresh agreement will be on the same £7.5m-a-year (€9m) terms as Wenger’s current deal, after the Frenchman turned down the board's offer of a pay rise that would have lifted his basic salary to £8.5m-a-year plus bonuses.
It is believed that Wenger, who is the second-best paid manager in the Premier League after Jose Mourinho, felt that he is already well rewarded for his job. - See more at: http://www.gosippme.com/2014/03/arsenal-coach-arsene-wenger-rejects.html#more
The
Gunners boss has agreed to a two-year contract extension on the same
terms as his current agreement - despite the offer of a substantial rise
The Gunners manager is set to formally sign a two-year extension that was agreed in principle with club chiefs last October.
Goal understands the fresh agreement will be on the same £7.5m-a-year (€9m) terms as Wenger’s current deal, after the Frenchman turned down the board's offer of a pay rise that would have lifted his basic salary to £8.5m-a-year plus bonuses.
It is believed that Wenger, who is the second-best paid manager in the Premier League after Jose Mourinho, felt that he is already well rewarded for his job. - See more at: http://www.gosippme.com/2014/03/arsenal-coach-arsene-wenger-rejects.html#more
The Gunners manager is set to formally sign a two-year extension that was agreed in principle with club chiefs last October.
Goal understands the fresh agreement will be on the same £7.5m-a-year (€9m) terms as Wenger’s current deal, after the Frenchman turned down the board's offer of a pay rise that would have lifted his basic salary to £8.5m-a-year plus bonuses.
It is believed that Wenger, who is the second-best paid manager in the Premier League after Jose Mourinho, felt that he is already well rewarded for his job. - See more at: http://www.gosippme.com/2014/03/arsenal-coach-arsene-wenger-rejects.html#more
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